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at least 40 people were killed in the united states. >>> sandy transitioned from a hurricane to a post-tropical cyclone by the time it hit shore. most people had never seen anything like it. the center of the storm, now over southern ontario moving east. it's left a trail of destruction. a power station in manhattan exploded on monday during the height of the storm cutting electricity to much of the borough. reuters reports at least 8 million peoples and businesses across several states are still without electricity. new yorkers can get around more easily now that buses are running again. but city officials say it will take at least a week to restore rail, water and other services. sandy has been losing strength since monday. its maximum momentary wind speed is around 65 kilometers per hour. the storm has pulled a mass of cold air from the north. snow is falling across eight states. some areas got more than 60 centimeters. and sandy's impact isn't just financial. the u.s. media has been looking at the political ramifications. the presidential election is just a week away and the candidates' res
at least 40 people were killed in the united states. >>> sandy transitioned from a hurricane to a post-tropical cyclone by the time it hit shore. most people had never seen anything like it. the center of the storm, now over southern ontario moving east. it's left a trail of destruction. a power station in manhattan exploded on monday during the height of the storm cutting electricity to much of the borough. reuters reports at least 8 million peoples and businesses across several...
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what do you idea of perfect world what we're already seeing it for latin america in the united states or russia. in the in the in the my mature way already heading that way despite efforts from certain forces to prevent this kind of a change i mean the american far right who won't even tolerate a president such as barack obama they denounce him merely because of his african origins and the color of skin yet these forces grow weaker with time the same is happening in europe or the reality itself sends a signal to the nations that used to feel like they ruled the world until recently but telling them the world can no longer go on with and you want to get it back and it was reality that has shaped the world what we know today as a multi-polar world and regardless of whether hedge monic powers choose to move along with the rest of the world where the world favors a multi-polar ity and we are moving in that direction we hope the those in power in the world's most advanced economies will finally realize that the path they had been following thinking it to be a path toward peace stability gr
what do you idea of perfect world what we're already seeing it for latin america in the united states or russia. in the in the in the my mature way already heading that way despite efforts from certain forces to prevent this kind of a change i mean the american far right who won't even tolerate a president such as barack obama they denounce him merely because of his african origins and the color of skin yet these forces grow weaker with time the same is happening in europe or the reality itself...
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>> in egypt, the united states followed standard operating procedure. standard procedure when one of your favorite dictators gets into trouble. first, the support him as long as possible. but if it becomes really impossible, say the army turns against him, then you send him out to pasture and get the intellectual quest to issue declarations about your love of democracy, then try to restore the bill system as much as possible. >> "who owns the world?" with the presidential election less than two away, we turn to a major new address by noam chomsky on pressing topics not addressed in the president to campaign -- climate change, latin america's break with the united states, the arab spring, and the danger nuclear-weapons already pose in the middle east. >> israel refuses to allow inspections at all, refuses to join the non-proliferation treaty, has hundreds of nuclear weapons, advanced delivery system, and a long record of violence and repression. >> all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm a
>> in egypt, the united states followed standard operating procedure. standard procedure when one of your favorite dictators gets into trouble. first, the support him as long as possible. but if it becomes really impossible, say the army turns against him, then you send him out to pasture and get the intellectual quest to issue declarations about your love of democracy, then try to restore the bill system as much as possible. >> "who owns the world?" with the presidential...
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last year the united states released a new security strategy. most of you probably have not even heard of that, but i have to tell you this was a big deal. it was one of the fifth american security strategies that we have issued since the civil war. among the highlights of that security strategy was a strong statement that the united states had the highest economic and security interests in the asia pacific region. not in europe as has been for 100 years prior to that, than the asia pacific region. secondly, that we would maintain freedom of access throughout that region. in particular, we would maintain the sea lanes in that area, whatever the challenge might be. even as we reduce our defense budget, therefore we must maintain and would maintain a powerful navy, and that that navy would be charged with maintaining the freedom of those sea lanes. we had, of course, to be concerned as to whether there would be a challenge for that. we observed that the rise and shine has more energy needs for more energy than they can produce themselves, and to m
last year the united states released a new security strategy. most of you probably have not even heard of that, but i have to tell you this was a big deal. it was one of the fifth american security strategies that we have issued since the civil war. among the highlights of that security strategy was a strong statement that the united states had the highest economic and security interests in the asia pacific region. not in europe as has been for 100 years prior to that, than the asia pacific...
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and we were but they're hedging monic policies one of them and then the governor of the united states is all set for a presidential election where any god was expectations in this regard. i believe this is an election where the american people should vote for their government to commit itself to a peaceful foreign policy agenda that is what i see as most important and the best thing the united states could do for the world is pursue peace not war and a policy of peace would enable us to be more successful in addressing its domestic as well as global economic challenges providing upward they choose to seek an alternative to the neo liberal plan a sense of what that were predominant among capitalist economies in recent years ago and have proved to be such a failure when autumn of. what do you argue a perfect world where all will see a need for latin america the united states or russia. in the bend in the my mature way already heading that way despite efforts from certain forces to prevent this kind of a change i mean the american far right who won't even tolerate a president such as bar
and we were but they're hedging monic policies one of them and then the governor of the united states is all set for a presidential election where any god was expectations in this regard. i believe this is an election where the american people should vote for their government to commit itself to a peaceful foreign policy agenda that is what i see as most important and the best thing the united states could do for the world is pursue peace not war and a policy of peace would enable us to be more...
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states and iran over the nuclear, the united states did strike. of course, i'm not advocate -- very few people would advocate a strike, but if it did come to that, i really doubt that hard anybody in the region which every single tier over it. i do not think you are going to see mass demonstrations in the region, you know, arguing that iran has been wrong, iran is the victim here, you know, any such strike would come after much due diligence, many more talks, and that many more opportunities for iran to take a compromise. and the idea that iran is somehow going to become hailed if there is a strike i think is quite, i think it really contradicts what even a cursory read of the statements from the persian gulf leaders would say. so in conclusion i suppose i'm not overly optimistic but it would say that the united states and its partners have offered iran a way out. i think these offers have been genuine, well thought out. i think they are not maximalist. they are not i think as trita says, trying to change the regime. the regime accepts the deal on
states and iran over the nuclear, the united states did strike. of course, i'm not advocate -- very few people would advocate a strike, but if it did come to that, i really doubt that hard anybody in the region which every single tier over it. i do not think you are going to see mass demonstrations in the region, you know, arguing that iran has been wrong, iran is the victim here, you know, any such strike would come after much due diligence, many more talks, and that many more opportunities...
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states or western europe you going to at worst see echo us troops supported by the west but what you will see is surveillance craft the kinds of things that are used to pinpoint where people are moving so that they can be they can be dealt with they can be met they can be monitored by those troops on the ground there won't be all that many troops a drone requires that you have been a dental file will target a specific house a village a person and if the of cold they're not going to have that kind of activity and in any case to base the drones you're going to have to have military bases from which they can operate those don't exist either well let me say is what they are want to examine is there algeria is there. that's a long long way for a drone flight ok go ahead jump in london peter well the problem with this narrative is the lack of experience on base and how the west have dealt with issue trisha's in the past afghanistan iraq drones have been used and what do we have very little success and pakistan again very little success all it does is antagonizes the local people globally.
states or western europe you going to at worst see echo us troops supported by the west but what you will see is surveillance craft the kinds of things that are used to pinpoint where people are moving so that they can be they can be dealt with they can be met they can be monitored by those troops on the ground there won't be all that many troops a drone requires that you have been a dental file will target a specific house a village a person and if the of cold they're not going to have that...
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among those who lost everything, a united states congressman. bob turner of new york is joining us now. >> tell us what happened and of claims from a single house, but with 60 and 100 miles per hour gusts of winds. it didn't take long for it to start, and because of the title surge, no emergency vehicles can get there for a couple of hours. it's it took on a life of it's own. >> they did a wonderful heroic job. >> i evacuated later than i should have, maybe, but i was glad i was there. >> you saw the flaming engulf your own home? >> no, i knew which way they were headed, so i was out of harms way at that point. >> that whole area had been evacuated, you say it took two hours or longer for firefighters to reach the scene, but by then dozens of hopes were burned? >> that is correct, and there is no way the engines could get through what was about five feet of water on the road. >> were you able to take anything out of the home before you and your family left? >> no. so, a lot of good memories went up in spoke, but we're safe. >> so your family pho
among those who lost everything, a united states congressman. bob turner of new york is joining us now. >> tell us what happened and of claims from a single house, but with 60 and 100 miles per hour gusts of winds. it didn't take long for it to start, and because of the title surge, no emergency vehicles can get there for a couple of hours. it's it took on a life of it's own. >> they did a wonderful heroic job. >> i evacuated later than i should have, maybe, but i was glad i...
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muni has its challenges and bart is running the oldest rail cars in the united states right now. >> is it over? >> it's over. [applause] >> congratulations san francisco. i thought she was cheering for old rail cars on bart. [laughter] but let me just point out there is something that we at dot have been focusing on a lot these days and that is the recent census told us that the united states is going to have 150 million more citizens by 2050 and if we won't let the growth overwhelm it we need to plan for it and we plan for it with transit systems like this. we need to invest in the systems that we have but expand the growth of tomorrow, so let me just say it's very easy for me as federal transit administrator to stand up and make these speeches but i want recognize the people that really made it happen. would everyone stand up that has been working on this project for the last two decades? [applause] these are the people that do the environmental work, the planning, the staging, the construction planning, the contracting. these are the people that made it work, the board members. than
muni has its challenges and bart is running the oldest rail cars in the united states right now. >> is it over? >> it's over. [applause] >> congratulations san francisco. i thought she was cheering for old rail cars on bart. [laughter] but let me just point out there is something that we at dot have been focusing on a lot these days and that is the recent census told us that the united states is going to have 150 million more citizens by 2050 and if we won't let the growth...
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so am going to say i'm going to congress with a vision that the united states of america will reclaim its past glory with the land of opportunity, providing a bright future for children and grandchildren. there are six core values i will not come to my son. a belief in smaller government, personal account of the, local decision-making, fiscal discipline and a government that serves taxpayers and respects future generations. i will not cover my some vision and values. beyond that we've got to get the job done. we've got to get our unemployment down. our economy growing. we got to bounce the budget. that's where i will be compromising in congress. >> you worked with account executive you were the county clerk. do you feel like he does have a record of confidence? hochul: no, that is not the legacy left and the reputation left behind when voters made a decision about his tenure in office last fall. i tried, i tried to work with chris, inviting him to participate in ways to save taxpayer dollars by relocated to downtown auto bureau and doing other things. and i did the best i can, but at
so am going to say i'm going to congress with a vision that the united states of america will reclaim its past glory with the land of opportunity, providing a bright future for children and grandchildren. there are six core values i will not come to my son. a belief in smaller government, personal account of the, local decision-making, fiscal discipline and a government that serves taxpayers and respects future generations. i will not cover my some vision and values. beyond that we've got to...
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for large chunks of the united states reagan seems to recalibrated that to the american dream is now over the last thirty years you too can become rich what are your thoughts on how that has shifted and how does that feed into or come out of your book. i think i think that's a really good point i think one of the things one of the cultural shifts we've seen and it's gone with i think the reagan era symbolized it in terms of the cultural shift and the financial ization of the american economy as a as an economic shift and those two things that got together are the rising inequality has all kinds of cascade effects and one of them is marriage and salary or income begin to become confused for one another so we start to think not just that someone's someone is earning money because they deserve it they're talented they're smart but if they're earning money then they must deserve it after talented and smart is a very dangerous way to think about things and i think it also has created this constant ceaseless status anxiety among the elite themselves because when you get to the top what you
for large chunks of the united states reagan seems to recalibrated that to the american dream is now over the last thirty years you too can become rich what are your thoughts on how that has shifted and how does that feed into or come out of your book. i think i think that's a really good point i think one of the things one of the cultural shifts we've seen and it's gone with i think the reagan era symbolized it in terms of the cultural shift and the financial ization of the american economy as...
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jeep production will not be moved from the united states to china. jeep assembly lines will remain in operation in the united states and will constitute the backbone of the brand. it is inaccurate to suggest anything different." ari melber, i've just been trying to imagine what george romney would say if he was still running an american automobile manufacturer tonight and some candidate came out and lied about his company like that. >> well, george romney, he was the car guy, too, right? >> and he was the father of mitt romney. yes. >> look, highly misleading. the jeep one is a total lie. if mitt romney was pressed on this in a court case, it would be perjury. you could go to jail for lying this straightforward and this obviously. that's a huge problem for him and his trust and the fact they're doubling down on it tells you a lot about where they are at. you know, he was also pressed today to answer questions on fema. he wouldn't answer. they wouldn't state a position on affirmative action even though it was in the supreme court this year and obama d
jeep production will not be moved from the united states to china. jeep assembly lines will remain in operation in the united states and will constitute the backbone of the brand. it is inaccurate to suggest anything different." ari melber, i've just been trying to imagine what george romney would say if he was still running an american automobile manufacturer tonight and some candidate came out and lied about his company like that. >> well, george romney, he was the car guy, too,...
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and the cooperation from the president of the united states has been outstanding. he deserves great credit. >> mitt romney, on the other hand, cannot run from his declaration about fema during the campaign. >> every time you have an occasion that takes something from the federal government and sends it to the states, that's in the right direction. if you can send it to the private sector that's even better. we should take all of what we're doing and say what are the things we're doing that we don't have to do and that's what we have to stop doing. we're borrowing more this year than we're taking in. we cannot afford to do those things without jeopardizing the future for our kids. it's simply immoral. >> all that we're doing with the federal government is what he said. today romney held a storm relief event in dayton, ohio, at the same site he planned to hold a campaign rally. the instinct to help people is always welcome. the red cross will be the first to say canned goods are not useful in a situation like this one. >> a lot of goods here. i know there's more comi
and the cooperation from the president of the united states has been outstanding. he deserves great credit. >> mitt romney, on the other hand, cannot run from his declaration about fema during the campaign. >> every time you have an occasion that takes something from the federal government and sends it to the states, that's in the right direction. if you can send it to the private sector that's even better. we should take all of what we're doing and say what are the things we're...
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if he wants to represent these americans and if he wants to be the president of the united states and the largest storm on record that's hit landfill in a country, why wouldn't he go right to those people and look them right in the eye and say, you know, if i'm president, i'm going to be here for you, i understand what you're going through right now. i have to -- if i'm going to lead this country, i have to see this devastation? what's the political downside of that. >> it could be one that they don't want him there because it distracts resources away from the setting and probably be not beneficial for him to be there. on the other hand it's just what i said before. if he were to do stuff that a president would do it would come off as overly political and planned to a tee and it doesn't behoove him in the election season. he's in a tough spot. anything he does is going to be seen through the lens of an election. anything obama does is going to be seen as sort of the duties of a president. >> joan, your thoughts -- go ahead. >> i think sam is letting him off the hook too easily. he's a
if he wants to represent these americans and if he wants to be the president of the united states and the largest storm on record that's hit landfill in a country, why wouldn't he go right to those people and look them right in the eye and say, you know, if i'm president, i'm going to be here for you, i understand what you're going through right now. i have to -- if i'm going to lead this country, i have to see this devastation? what's the political downside of that. >> it could be one...
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here in the united states we have background checks, people know where you've been, what you've been doing since you were born. so by the time you are 18 years old, everybody knows who's who, you can go on to your facebook account and figure out what you've done for your last 18 years. you don't have that in afghanistan. a lot of these people that come in and want to be soldiers or policemen can only be veted by the elders in the village. so you don't know who you are. what we tried to do was bring in bio metrics and you'll probably read about that now, how do we reset and establish a good background way to determine who should be armed and who should be in uniform over there and who shouldn't be and that's some of the things we were doing. corruption is very real. but it's acceptable. we don't like it but in afghanistan, people accept corruption as a way of life. so another challenge was how do we change the mind set, how did we make people realize it's not right to do the kind of things they were doing
here in the united states we have background checks, people know where you've been, what you've been doing since you were born. so by the time you are 18 years old, everybody knows who's who, you can go on to your facebook account and figure out what you've done for your last 18 years. you don't have that in afghanistan. a lot of these people that come in and want to be soldiers or policemen can only be veted by the elders in the village. so you don't know who you are. what we tried to do was...
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why didn't the president of the united states know with it? maybe it was one of the briefings that he didn't attend. but the point is the president should have known about it, action should have been taken. then during an obviously there is information that the c.i.a. people were ordered to stand down three times and then afterwards, of course, that's really where i think the people are infuriated. to go out and say something that was totally false, totally false. there was no mob. there was no demonstration. and these surveillance information that you talk about both from the drone and they got them from the consulate, they're now classified as top secret. we've asked for those. congress has a right to know. the american people have a right to know. >> gretchen: they do. but unfortunately, they may not know 'til november 15 when the hearings start and that is ten days after the election. senator john mccain -- >> i can just tell you, our veterans are infuriated. >> gretchen: well, a lot of answers still unknown. senator john mccain, thanks fo
why didn't the president of the united states know with it? maybe it was one of the briefings that he didn't attend. but the point is the president should have known about it, action should have been taken. then during an obviously there is information that the c.i.a. people were ordered to stand down three times and then afterwards, of course, that's really where i think the people are infuriated. to go out and say something that was totally false, totally false. there was no mob. there was no...
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united states? the one thing about our system is that city x does something within two or five years and you see it spread through the system. and that regard we are highly entrepreneurial at the city scale with innovating and replicating innovation. i want to keep coming back to what are those pockets. >> we are in a great city. we are in a great metropolis. in many respects it is the tale of two cities. complicated fiscal situations. depopulation over a long time. decentralization. if you take it up to midtown, all the is a sense of momentum. as you think about this question of the smart city, the integration of systems and data, what are the possibilities as detroit wrestles with some very hard fiscal and economic challenges? what are the barriers? that can potentially be removed. >> first of all, thank you so much for asking. i have lived in detroit my entire life, 40 plus years. i've worked for the city of detroit over 20 years. there is definitely a focus on the condition of the cities in amer
united states? the one thing about our system is that city x does something within two or five years and you see it spread through the system. and that regard we are highly entrepreneurial at the city scale with innovating and replicating innovation. i want to keep coming back to what are those pockets. >> we are in a great city. we are in a great metropolis. in many respects it is the tale of two cities. complicated fiscal situations. depopulation over a long time. decentralization. if...
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what do you think people there whom you talked to want to hear from the president of the united states as he tours with chris christie today? >> i think they want to hear specific things about how they're going to get help and how soon it's going to come. when people think about the federal government and fema and the bureaucracy i think it's daunting. people are worried it's going to be red tape and programs that are not going to essentially solve their needs in the short term. you know, the short-term needs people have here is basically to get the debris away from their homes to secure structures to make it safer. there are still thousands of people in shelters who are going to be running out of food and supplies and those kinds of places up and down the coast and further inland. power, of course, is out to 60% of the entire state. so before -- once you get those things re-established, then you can begin to start rebuilding and really getting your foot -- your feet back on the ground here. it's going to take a while. i think people are encouraged that the president is coming. it cert
what do you think people there whom you talked to want to hear from the president of the united states as he tours with chris christie today? >> i think they want to hear specific things about how they're going to get help and how soon it's going to come. when people think about the federal government and fema and the bureaucracy i think it's daunting. people are worried it's going to be red tape and programs that are not going to essentially solve their needs in the short term. you know,...
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the united states? very specifically. >> that's a great question and to build up the next comments. it's possibly a slightly different perspective, especially focus on some of the things gone right to send the customer, without a huge customer base in the u.s. we focus on really creating products that customers want and customers value high-quality products. clearly backgrounds around the world in common things as you mentioned, jim, we have to maintain a global footprint in terms of manufacturing and education. but in terms of a commitment and some of the things that are really happening, we've recently announced, for example, over the next four years, $16 billion of engineering and manufacturing of the u.s. we've announced creation of 12,000 new jobs in manufacturing engineering here in the u.s. just this week, we announced another 1200 jobs. michigan, where were producing a new fusion. a year or so back we completely retooled our michigan assembly time and we are producing a whole range, some of them
the united states? very specifically. >> that's a great question and to build up the next comments. it's possibly a slightly different perspective, especially focus on some of the things gone right to send the customer, without a huge customer base in the u.s. we focus on really creating products that customers want and customers value high-quality products. clearly backgrounds around the world in common things as you mentioned, jim, we have to maintain a global footprint in terms of...
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jeep production will not be moved from the united states to china. it's inaccurate to suggest anything different." steve rattner was formerly the obama administration's car czar. bill blasick is detroit bureau chief for "the new york times" and author of "once upon a car: the fall and resurrection of america's big three automaker automakers -- gm, ford and chrysler." i saw the commercial, see how it could deliver a message that obama brought down the big three, chrysler and jeep, and he's moving jobs out of droit now to the united states. i think both those claims are false. what is your view, and in fact, objective reporting on that? >> well, it's very unusual for general motors and chrysler, first off, to respond to a political ad. both companies were bailed out, and have turned their fortunes around, since their bankruptcies. and i think they both took a vow of silence during this political campaign, to try and stay as far away as the partisan politics at possible. but as one gm executive told me. this ad crossed a line. it was, as i said, too out
jeep production will not be moved from the united states to china. it's inaccurate to suggest anything different." steve rattner was formerly the obama administration's car czar. bill blasick is detroit bureau chief for "the new york times" and author of "once upon a car: the fall and resurrection of america's big three automaker automakers -- gm, ford and chrysler." i saw the commercial, see how it could deliver a message that obama brought down the big three, chrysler...
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the eagle holds an olive branch to show that united states will always seek peace. let me say not only peace, but the united states will always seek solutions to problems. we're a pragmatic people that like to have a problem [speaker not understood] and do something about it. and the other talon the eagle holds arrows to show that the united states understands that if you're going to be successful and effective in seeking peace, you must be strong. and i would say strong, and i'll use that word a little bit more loosely and say competent. you must be able to do things. so, if you take that image
the eagle holds an olive branch to show that united states will always seek peace. let me say not only peace, but the united states will always seek solutions to problems. we're a pragmatic people that like to have a problem [speaker not understood] and do something about it. and the other talon the eagle holds arrows to show that the united states understands that if you're going to be successful and effective in seeking peace, you must be strong. and i would say strong, and i'll use that word...
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they could crush the ability to the united states has given you. you have to cut the stocks from the cover off the united states. a country where we are pushing up 40 points per share this morning. virtually all the money was made right here in the united states. ♪ >> europe, was so awful that it almost wiped out the american gain. >> the house of pain. >> asia had a nice turn to a 40 million plus dollar gain. $85 million. but, hey, that is not much from the scheme of things. where's the billions and billions in sales? south america profit open again not all that significant. contrast that news with the news from last night with the report. ♪ hallelujah >> u.s. based furniture maker makes bed springs that i'm sure at some point pondered going full bore into europe or latin america. i'm sure a whipper snapper said we have to make it more in the bed spring market. guess what? the good old u.s. made these guys important. not because the stocks are going down, this one will be a jumper when the market opens tomorrow. it has been two weeks since the
they could crush the ability to the united states has given you. you have to cut the stocks from the cover off the united states. a country where we are pushing up 40 points per share this morning. virtually all the money was made right here in the united states. ♪ >> europe, was so awful that it almost wiped out the american gain. >> the house of pain. >> asia had a nice turn to a 40 million plus dollar gain. $85 million. but, hey, that is not much from the scheme of...
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states, as if they magically vanish when they hit the united states. who is doing reporting on the criminal distribution networks in united states, atlanta, dallas, los angeles -- who is doing that reporting here? so much attention is focused on what is happening in mexico, we are lamenting the strengths or weaknesses of reporting in mexico. the mexican reporters, especially the regional ones, were hardest hit. it is the once in these regional outlets like tijuana. they want to know who was telling the other side of the story and who is doing the money reporting, all these narco dollars. who is doing the story about money laundering? i do not know if i answered your question, but that is certainly a kind of push back there. who is telling the big story and the small story? >> let me bring in carrie lozano to the conversation. she is a documentary filmmaker and journalist who has done a lot of work. her film "underground" appeared at sundance. also she is an emerging expert on the question of collaborative reporting, journalists, between news organizati
states, as if they magically vanish when they hit the united states. who is doing reporting on the criminal distribution networks in united states, atlanta, dallas, los angeles -- who is doing that reporting here? so much attention is focused on what is happening in mexico, we are lamenting the strengths or weaknesses of reporting in mexico. the mexican reporters, especially the regional ones, were hardest hit. it is the once in these regional outlets like tijuana. they want to know who was...
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states, there are no campaign events, but there is the opportunity to appear what he is, the commander in chief. and he's gotten generally high marks. the fact he appeared with governor chris christie today, the popular republican governor of new jersey, that shows him as a pragmatic leader, mitt romney walked that line very delicately turning campaign rallies into hurricane relief events. it puts the emphasis off the more divisive politics and more on a civic conversation that we should be having. and in some cases early voting has been affected by hurricane sandy. that's been a minor issue in
states, there are no campaign events, but there is the opportunity to appear what he is, the commander in chief. and he's gotten generally high marks. the fact he appeared with governor chris christie today, the popular republican governor of new jersey, that shows him as a pragmatic leader, mitt romney walked that line very delicately turning campaign rallies into hurricane relief events. it puts the emphasis off the more divisive politics and more on a civic conversation that we should be...
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mortgage fraud the united states filed a fraud lawsuit against bank of america corp accusing it of costing the taxpayers more than one billion dollars of losses by selling thousands of toxic mortgage loans to fannie mae and freddie mac. according to a complaint filed in manhattan federal court countrywide in two thousand and seven invented bank of america continued a scheme known as the hustle to speed up processing a residential home loan. to the nine hundred seventy the to do the hustle again that was the name of that movie and john travolta was walking around brooklyn with a can of paint in the beginning of a saturday night fever oh yes and that was all about boston wasn't. stagflation of the seventy's but. so operating under the motto loans move forward never backward mortgages executives try to eliminate tollgates designed to ensure that loans were sound and not tainted by fraud the government said so this led to a defect rate that approach forty percent roughly nine times the industry norm max but countrywide concealed this from fannie mae and freddie mac. . and even awarded bonuses
mortgage fraud the united states filed a fraud lawsuit against bank of america corp accusing it of costing the taxpayers more than one billion dollars of losses by selling thousands of toxic mortgage loans to fannie mae and freddie mac. according to a complaint filed in manhattan federal court countrywide in two thousand and seven invented bank of america continued a scheme known as the hustle to speed up processing a residential home loan. to the nine hundred seventy the to do the hustle again...
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chief representative ambassador to the united states. i've known each one of them for the last almost half-century and each one of them brings to the cars in the table of background instead of experiences and this ambassador is no exception. ambassador dr. mohammed al hussaini al sharif obtained his phd from the university of houston on the side so to speak, in the evenings, on the weekend while the habit of saudi consulate in houston, which is one of the most -- the biggest in the most demanding and dynamic of the consulates in the united states. but he's also served in venezuela, fellow opec member with a very colorful controversial populist leader, some issues and concerns in the united states. he served in the philippines. he was saudi arabia's ambassador to turkey, which is very much in the news and rightly so in connection with many of the issues we are discussing here. and has continued to focus on issues pertaining to north america because he was also ambassador to canada. please welcome his excellency, dr. mohammed al hussaini a
chief representative ambassador to the united states. i've known each one of them for the last almost half-century and each one of them brings to the cars in the table of background instead of experiences and this ambassador is no exception. ambassador dr. mohammed al hussaini al sharif obtained his phd from the university of houston on the side so to speak, in the evenings, on the weekend while the habit of saudi consulate in houston, which is one of the most -- the biggest in the most...
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the united states? very specifically. >> that's a great question and to build up the next comments. it's possibly a slightly different perspective, especially focus on some of the things gone right to send the customer, without a huge customer base in the u.s. we focus on really creating products that customers want and customers value high-quality products. clearly backgrounds around the world in common things as you mentioned, jim, we have to maintain a global footprint in terms of manufacturing and education. but in terms of a commitment and some of the things that are really happening, we've recently announced, for example, over the next four years, $16 billion of engineering and manufacturing of the u.s. we've announced creation of 12,000 new jobs in manufacturing engineering here in the u.s. just this week, we announced another 1200 jobs. michigan, where were producing a new fusion. a year or so back we completely retooled our michigan assembly time and we are producing a whole range, some of them
the united states? very specifically. >> that's a great question and to build up the next comments. it's possibly a slightly different perspective, especially focus on some of the things gone right to send the customer, without a huge customer base in the u.s. we focus on really creating products that customers want and customers value high-quality products. clearly backgrounds around the world in common things as you mentioned, jim, we have to maintain a global footprint in terms of...
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because of man-made warming, the united states is in an era of extreme weather events. that is with usa today has to say. contrast that with the washington times editorial page. franken storm. it was not caused the industrial revolution. a 2010 study by the national hurricane system predicted global warming would decrease the number of tropical storms by as much as 1 1/3. two opposing views for you. return to all of you. outside of washington, we want to -- we will stay inside washington for this first call. caller: think you so much. the leadership and our country is acting with incredible shocking responsibility, with co2 levels that are clearly affecting the climate. and it is also surprising that the democratic campaign has not pushed that mitt romney is saying he will approve the keystone pipeline on its first day in office. this is the dirtiest form of petroleum. it seems to have an alberta pipeline from alberta to texas. we are not getting off of our addiction it to oil. it causes cancers and other diseases. there will continue exploring for oil offshore, in the
because of man-made warming, the united states is in an era of extreme weather events. that is with usa today has to say. contrast that with the washington times editorial page. franken storm. it was not caused the industrial revolution. a 2010 study by the national hurricane system predicted global warming would decrease the number of tropical storms by as much as 1 1/3. two opposing views for you. return to all of you. outside of washington, we want to -- we will stay inside washington for...
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what better way to showcase what our united states navy and our marine corps, our sea-going services, bring to the table in an emergency response, but recognize that they also have another mission to do, macon island just came off a 7-month deployment, this is an era when we're pivoting to the pacific. the ring of fire is also in the pacific. over 35,000 on average fatalities a year over 35 billion dollars worth of damage and we see that year in and year out with tsunamis of catastrophic proportions. today the coast guard is dealing with the debris from that tsunami as it comes ashore here in the state waters as well. just it close on admire beeman's remarks, i think it's critical not just the work here at seminar but over a cup of coffee exchanging business cards because at the end of the day it's the partnerships that mufrt endure at time of crisis. thank you to the macon island for this show of force during this third fleet week. >> i'd like to bring up the mayor of the great city and county of san francisco. what a difference he's made as the mayor of san francisco. he certainly h
what better way to showcase what our united states navy and our marine corps, our sea-going services, bring to the table in an emergency response, but recognize that they also have another mission to do, macon island just came off a 7-month deployment, this is an era when we're pivoting to the pacific. the ring of fire is also in the pacific. over 35,000 on average fatalities a year over 35 billion dollars worth of damage and we see that year in and year out with tsunamis of catastrophic...
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why didn't the president of the united states know about it? maybe it was one of the briefings that he didn't attend. but the point is the president should have known about it, action should have been taken. jon: our next guest also signed that letter. new hampshire senator kelly ayotte is a member of the armed services committee. senator, what is your major concern? >> my major concern is that the american people deserve to know answers what happened in benghazi, before we know that there were two prior attacks on the consulate, including one in june where there was a hole blown in the security perimeter that 40 people could go through, the british ambassador was attacked and in fact his convoy and our people went and helped him, actually 20 minutes after the attack. then they were sent away, meaning we didn't keep adequate security at our consulate. so the british left. the french left. the red cross left. why wasn't our consulate secured? what did the president know about the prior attacks on the consulate? we have written to the president b
why didn't the president of the united states know about it? maybe it was one of the briefings that he didn't attend. but the point is the president should have known about it, action should have been taken. jon: our next guest also signed that letter. new hampshire senator kelly ayotte is a member of the armed services committee. senator, what is your major concern? >> my major concern is that the american people deserve to know answers what happened in benghazi, before we know that...
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much less the president the united states of america. i was disappointed when the president wouldn't support my spending cap. he was disappointed when i didn't go along with cap-and-trade. i was disappointed to refuse to quickly approve the keystone pipeline. there are differences. what i try to do as a member of the united states senate think about missouri people, and i don't worry so much about whose idea it is whether it's a republican or democratic idea. i don't worry about whether the leader is mad at me. i had time out in my caucus many times. especially when i was going after the appropriators on earmarks. i think the misconception that congressman akin is anxious to put out there that somehow i'm doing the bidding of my party or the president when i'm trying to do the bidding of missouri people. >> >> moderator: thank you. akin: destroy a chance to respond? >> i department say she agreed with president obama 98% of the time. i said she voted with him 98 percent of the time. and so that was just want to make sure that's clear. it
much less the president the united states of america. i was disappointed when the president wouldn't support my spending cap. he was disappointed when i didn't go along with cap-and-trade. i was disappointed to refuse to quickly approve the keystone pipeline. there are differences. what i try to do as a member of the united states senate think about missouri people, and i don't worry so much about whose idea it is whether it's a republican or democratic idea. i don't worry about whether the...
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it turned around the attitudes of niche a toward the united states. it was a the kind of building block we look for in an economic and security commons. just as when we in san francisco see not only what the military can bring to the party and help us with, not only how we can interact with the military, but also we say to ourselves, it's also up to us to do everything we can for ourselves. we're not kind of an outfit, it's easier for them to collaborate with us. so, all of these things are important to us as we have these exercises. so, i say this is a very worthwhile enterprise that will keep going. i tip my hat to my friend mike who really has been leading us in these efforts. and now i say as also the slogan, i guess you call it this morning, maybe it's what the navy says. i think it's a very good phrase. a global force for good. that's what we've been practicing, a global force for good. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, sir. thank you. thank you very much, sir. (applause) >> and for all of you, tomorrow we're going to have the former secretary
it turned around the attitudes of niche a toward the united states. it was a the kind of building block we look for in an economic and security commons. just as when we in san francisco see not only what the military can bring to the party and help us with, not only how we can interact with the military, but also we say to ourselves, it's also up to us to do everything we can for ourselves. we're not kind of an outfit, it's easier for them to collaborate with us. so, all of these things are...
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i would say oh well you were who said don't you want less workers in the united states would word that we have these things manufactured or not you're going to try to filibuster me with nonsense it's come on. we're talking about mitt romney line we're not you know we could have an abstract conversation sometimes when the balance of off shore and i agree i don't think that he is like even the washington post looked at it and said that what he said was technically true and i wouldn't be ready to try to lead a substantive mitt romney ok well here's the here's the larger question then do we really as i said we bit romney some of his lies or at the political factor right regulations are quadruple the rate of rugged regulations quadrupled under this president actually that's gone down slightly in the last three years one year president ninety billion dollars in green energy breaks in the solar wind not true president obama has doubled the deficit actually the deficit is gone down since he came in office right now the congressional budget office is up to twenty million people lose their insur
i would say oh well you were who said don't you want less workers in the united states would word that we have these things manufactured or not you're going to try to filibuster me with nonsense it's come on. we're talking about mitt romney line we're not you know we could have an abstract conversation sometimes when the balance of off shore and i agree i don't think that he is like even the washington post looked at it and said that what he said was technically true and i wouldn't be ready to...
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the united states commonly says cubic feet per second. most of the world uses cubic meters per second moving down the channel. discharge increases from the head of the stream to the stream mouth as the drainage basin increases. there's simply a larger area to contribute discharge, to contribute flow to the streams. the primary way that a river functions geologically is to transport not just water, but sediment, down slope and toward the oceans. the faster a river flows, the more efficient this process becomes, so geologists are acutely interested in flow velocity. when the flow velocity of a stream is relatively high, the energy of the moving water is converted into processes that lift chunks of bedrock or sedimentary particles from the bottom and carry them downstream. this is known as erosion. there are three different erosional processes that operate in rivers. the first is hydraulic action. the turbulence of a rapidly flowing stream applies vertical forces that lift sedimentary grains off of the bottom. the flowing current also pushes
the united states commonly says cubic feet per second. most of the world uses cubic meters per second moving down the channel. discharge increases from the head of the stream to the stream mouth as the drainage basin increases. there's simply a larger area to contribute discharge, to contribute flow to the streams. the primary way that a river functions geologically is to transport not just water, but sediment, down slope and toward the oceans. the faster a river flows, the more efficient this...